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## Embedded Sass Host
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This package is an alternative to the [`sass`] package. It supports the same JS
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API as `sass` and is maintained by the same team, but where the `sass` package
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is pure JavaScript, `sass-embedded` is instead a JavaScript wrapper around a
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native Dart executable. This means `sass-embedded` will generally be much faster
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especially for large Sass compilations, but it can only be installed on the
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platforms that Dart supports: Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
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[`sass`]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/sass
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Despite being different packages, both `sass` and `sass-embedded` are considered
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"Dart Sass" since they have the same underlying implementation. Since the first
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stable release of the `sass-embedded` package, both packages are released at the
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same time and share the same version number.
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## Usage
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This package provides the same JavaScript API as the `sass` package, and can be
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used as a drop-in replacement:
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```js
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const sass = require('sass-embedded');
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const result = sass.compile(scssFilename);
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// OR
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const result = await sass.compileAsync(scssFilename);
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```
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Unlike the `sass` package, the asynchronous API in `sass-embedded` will
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generally be faster than the synchronous API since the Sass compilation logic is
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happening in a different process.
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See [the Sass website] for full API documentation.
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[the Sass website]: https://sass-lang.com/documentation/js-api
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### Legacy API
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The `sass-embedded` package also supports the older JavaScript API that's fully
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compatible with [Node Sass] (with a few exceptions listed below), with support
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for both the [`render()`] and [`renderSync()`] functions. This API is considered
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deprecated and will be removed in Dart Sass 2.0.0, so it should be avoided in
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new projects.
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[Node Sass]: https://github.com/sass/node-sass
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[`render()`]: https://sass-lang.com/documentation/js-api/modules#render
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[`renderSync()`]: https://sass-lang.com/documentation/js-api/modules#renderSync
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Sass's support for the legacy JavaScript API has the following limitations:
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* Only the `"expanded"` and `"compressed"` values of [`outputStyle`] are
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supported.
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* The `sass-embedded` package doesn't support the [`precision`] option. Dart
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Sass defaults to a sufficiently high precision for all existing browsers, and
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making this customizable would make the code substantially less efficient.
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* The `sass-embedded` package doesn't support the [`sourceComments`] option.
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Source maps are the recommended way of locating the origin of generated
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selectors.
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* The `sass-embedded` package doesn't support the [`indentWidth`],
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[`indentType`], or [`linefeed`] options. It implements the legacy API as a
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wrapper around the new API, and the new API has dropped support for these
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options.
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[`outputStyle`]: https://sass-lang.com/documentation/js-api/interfaces/LegacySharedOptions#outputStyle
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[`precision`]: https://github.com/sass/node-sass#precision
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[`indentWidth`]: https://sass-lang.com/documentation/js-api/interfaces/LegacySharedOptions#indentWidth
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[`indentType`]: https://sass-lang.com/documentation/js-api/interfaces/LegacySharedOptions#indentType
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[`linefeed`]: https://sass-lang.com/documentation/js-api/interfaces/LegacySharedOptions#linefeed
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## How Does It Work?
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The `sass-embedded` runs the Dart Sass [embedded compiler] as a separate
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executable and uses the [Embedded Sass Protocol] to communicate with it over its
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stdin and stdout streams. This protocol is designed to make it possible not only
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to start a Sass compilation, but to control aspects of it that are exposed by an
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API. This includes defining custom importers, functions, and loggers, all of
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which are invoked by messages from the embedded compiler back to the host.
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[embedded compiler]: https://github.com/sass/dart-sass#embedded-dart-sass
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[Embedded Sass Protocol]: https://github.com/sass/sass/tree/main/spec/embedded-protocol.md
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Although this sort of two-way communication with an embedded process is
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inherently asynchronous in Node.js, this package supports the synchronous
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`compile()` API using a custom [synchronous message-passing library] that's
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implemented with the [`Atomics.wait()`] primitive. We hope to release this
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library as a stand-alone package at some point in the future.
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[synchronous message-passing library]: https://github.com/sass/embedded-host-node/blob/main/lib/src/sync-process/sync-message-port.ts
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[`Atomics.wait()`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Atomics/wait
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---
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Disclaimer: this is not an official Google product.
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